Run your palms over your hair, starting at the ends. Try not to get any directly on your roots.

Step 5

Divide your hair into 7 to 8 sections (more if your hair is very thick).

Step 6

Starting at the top of your head, twist each section into a loose bun and secure the ends with a bobby pin.

Step 7

Repeat with the remaining sections of hair.

Step 8

Allow your hair to finish drying while twisted up in the buns for 15 to 20 minutes.

Step 9

Take out the bobby pins and finger-comb the waves into place, scrunching from the ends up.

Step 10

Use a curling iron to fix pieces that didn’t take shape well or give the front sections a more defined wave. To get a relaxed wave rather than a tight curl, don’t open the clip on the curling iron. Just twist a piece of hair and manually wrap it around the barrel, holding the ends in place.

well i have the same problem as you, my hair is reeeeally curly
maybe you should talk to your hairdresser about getting it half permantly straightened
which means it will calm down your hair, but it will still be a little curly
xoxo